Usually Greyhounds.
It is called the Iditarod race
Robert Falcon Scott used 35 dogs for his expedition to the South Pole in 1911. However, the dogs played a limited role in the race itself, as sledging was more challenging than anticipated due to the harsh weather conditions and terrain.
Dog sled racing is a competitive winter sport where teams of sled dogs pull a sled along a specified course. It requires teamwork between the musher (sled driver) and the dogs to navigate the terrain and reach the finish line. Races can vary in distance and difficulty, with the Iditarod being one of the most famous long-distance dog sled races.
On average, there are typically between 14 to 16 dogs per Iditarod team. However, the exact number can vary based on the musher's strategy and the individual dogs' fitness and well-being during the race.
A person who rides horses (mainly thoroughbreds) is called a Jockey
Those who participate in a race are called racers.
Iditarod.
This is called "Rat Race" by the Baha Men. You know, the guys WHO LET THE DOGS OUT!
canid (canine). with dogs, foxes... those types of animal.
forfeit
The maximum number of dogs you can run in the Iditarod race is 16 dogs
The fewest dogs you can run with is at least 10. At the start of the race you must at least has 12 dogs in order to start the race
Actually many types of animals like wolves and those race dogs are in Alaska
yes there is its called the husky express but its in Korean
16 dogs
you can be disqualafied by not having healthy enough dogs, not having the tools and supplies, or not meeting qualifications. during the race you can be kicked out of the race (which is called being scratched) by not having enough dogs or having an injury yourself. check out www.iditarod.com for more
12 dogs